![]() ![]() Liberal Strip Rules - Playing Three Hands at a Time The next table shows the effect on the expected value, variance and covariance of various rule changes compared to the Wong Benchmark Rules. The second row of my table shows that for the same rules I get 1.295 and 0.478 respectively, which is close enough for me. Rummy (Blackjack variant popular in Costa Rica)īy way of comparison, Stanford Wong, in his book Professional Blackjack (page 203) says the variance is 1.28 and the covariance 0.47 for his Benchmark Rules, which are six decks, dealer stands on soft 17, no double after split, no re-splitting aces, no surrender.21: Details on the Wizard\’s Simple Strategy.20: Blackjack doubling strategy when doubling after splitting aces is allowed.19: Blackjack splitting strategy when a back-player is betting.18: Basic strategy exceptions for three to six cards.16: Basic strategy when dealer exposes both cards.15: House edge using total-dependent vs.13: Probabilities in the first four cards.11: Value and strategy for 678 and 777 bonuses.9: Composition-dependent expected returns for 1 to 8 decks.5: Infinite deck expected return by player hand and dealer upcard.4: Blackjack standard deviation details.3c: Exceptions to single-deck H17 basic strategy.3b: Exceptions to double-deck S17 basic strategy.3a: Exceptions to single-deck S17 basic strategy.2b: Probabilities of dealer blackjack before peek.2a: Probabilities of dealer blackjack after peek.1: Total dependent expected return table for an infinite deck. ![]()
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